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The surprising connections in science and technology that give you the Big Picture. Astronomer Seth Shostak and science journalist Molly Bentley are joined each week by leading researchers, techies, and journalists to provide a smart and humorous take on science. Our regular "Skeptic Check" episodes cast a critical eye on pseudoscience.

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The surprising connections in science and technology that give you the Big Picture. Astronomer Seth Shostak and science journalist Molly Bentley are joined each week by leading researchers, techies, and journalists to provide a smart and humorous take on science. Our regular "Skeptic Check" episodes cast a critical eye on pseudoscience.

    The Play's the Thing

    The Play's the Thing

    Has children’s play become too safe? Research suggests that efforts to prioritize safety harms children’s mental and physical development during play and contribute to anxiety. One solution: introduce risk into play. We visit an adventure playground where kids play unsupervised with anything from scraps of metal to hammers and nails. Plus, what are the evolutionary benefits of play? After all, we’re not the only species who like to roughhouse, sled, or chase balls. And, reclaiming play for those who have outgrown recess.
    Guests:
    David Toomey - Professor of English, University of Massachusetts. Amherst and author of “Kingdom of Play: What Ball-Bouncing Octopuses, Belly-Flopping Monkeys, and Mud-Sliding Elephants Reveal About Life Itself.”
    Mariana Brussoni - Developmental psychologist who studies children's outdoor risky play, and professor at the University of British Columbia in the Faculty of Medicine
    Yoni Kallai - Interim director, head playworker and co-founder of play:groundNYC
    Peter Gray - Psychology researcher at Boston College and author of "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life"
    Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake
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    Nuts and Bolts

    Nuts and Bolts

    How frequently do you think about fasteners like screws and bolts? Probably not very often. But some of them a storied history, dating back to Egypt in the 3rd century BC. They aren’t just ancient history. They help hold up our bridges and homes today. Join us as we dissect a handful of engineering inventions that keep our world spinning and intact.
    Guests:
    Roma Agrawal - structural engineer and author of "Nuts and Bolts: Seven Small Inventions That Changed the World (in a Big Way)"
    Ron Gordon - watchmaker, New York City
    Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake
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    • 56 min
    Phreaky Physics*

    Phreaky Physics*

    It was a radical idea a century ago, when Einstein said space and time can be bent, and gravity was really geometry. We hear how his theories inspire young minds even today.
    At small scales, different rules apply: quantum mechanics and the Standard Model for particles. New experiments suggest that muons – cousins of the electron – may be telling us that the Standard Model is wrong. Also, where the physics of both the large and small apply, and why black holes have no hair.
    Guests:
    Hakeem Oluseyi – Astrophysicist, affiliated professor at George Mason University, and author of “A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Street to the Stars”
    Janna Levin – Professor of physics and astronomy, Barnard College at Columbia University
    Mark Lancaster – Professor of particle physics, University of Manchester
    *Originally aired August 16, 2021
    Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake
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    • 54 min
    De-Permafrosting*

    De-Permafrosting*

    Above the Arctic Circle, much of the land is underlaid by permafrost. But climate change is causing it to thaw. This is not good news for the planet. 
    As the carbon rich ground warms, microbes start to feast… releasing greenhouse gases that will warm the Earth even more.
    Another possible downside was envisioned by a science-fiction author. Could ancient pathogens–released from the permafrost’s icy grip–cause new pandemics? We investigate what happens when the far north defrosts.
    Guests:
    Jacquelyn Gill – Associate professor of paleoecology at the University of Maine.
    Jim Shepard – Novelist and short story writer, and teacher of English at Williams College, and author of “Phase Six.”
    Scott Saleska – Global change ecologist, professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona, and co-founder of IsoGenie.
    Originally aired September 6, 2021
    Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake
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    • 54 min
    For the Birds*

    For the Birds*

    Birds have it going on. Many of these winged dinosaurs delight us with their song and brilliant plumage. Migratory birds travel thousands of miles in a display of endurance that would make an Olympic athlete gasp.
    We inquire about these daunting migrations and how birds can fly for days without rest. And what can we do to save disappearing species? Will digital tracking technology help? Plus, how 19th century bird-lovers, appalled by feathered hats, started the modern conservation movement.
    Guests:
    Scott Weidensaul – Ornithologist and naturalist and author of “A World on the Wing: the Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds.”
    Kassandra Ford – Doctoral candidate in evolutionary biology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
    Michelle Nijhuis – Science journalist and author of “Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction.”
    Originally aired May 10, 2021
    Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake
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    • 54 min
    Fungi Fear*

    Fungi Fear*

    The zombie eco-thriller “The Last of Us” has alerted us to the threats posed by fungi. But the show is not entirely science fiction. Our vulnerability to pathogenic fungi is more real than many people imagine. 
    Find out what human activity drives global fungal threats, including their menace to food crops and many other species. Our high body temperature has long kept lethal fungi in check; but will climate change cause fungi to adapt to warmer temperatures and threaten our health? 
    Plus, a radically new way to think about these organisms, how they make all life possible, and how we might find balance again.
    Guests:
    Emily Monosson – Toxicologist who writes about changes in the natural world. A member of the Ronin Institute and a professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, she is the author of “Blight: Fungi and the Coming Pandemic.”
    Arturo Casadevall – Microbiologist, immunologist, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
    Michael Hathaway – Anthropologist, director of the Asian Studies Center at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, and author of “What a Mushroom Lives For.”
     *originally aired February 13, 2023
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    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

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6 Ratings

6 Ratings

OccamsRayzor ,

Great Stuff

I'm a long standing listener to this podcast. It's always fresh, relevent, and entertaining, with high production standards. Seth, Molly and the team do a fantastic job. I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in science, or life in general.
My only quibble... for some unknown reason, this podcast seems to take FOREVER to download! I get a number of podcasts each week of comparable size, but unlike all of the others, this one can take three hours or more to download. Currently my latest download is at 73.6 MB of 119.9 MB and there is an estimated 61 minutes remaining. Why?

Kelly 007 ,

There's no doubt in my mind

Been listening to Dr Shostak & co for years now - This is one of the best podcasts out there and a personal favourite. Keep up the good work.

Jeff McD ,

EXCELLENT!!!!

Fantastic podcast on life on our plant and the possible life on others. Great insight to the past present and future.

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